This is a campground long forgotten! The owners have not put any money back into the park! The cable was there but did not work, the faceplate for electrical hookup was taped on with MASKING TAPE! The sewer inlet was just a pipe in the ground, no cap! Spaces were paved, but the spacing was really close, and the ground has fallen away from the pads so that is where all the water goes and stays so you are forced to walk in the muddy, moldy "grass" between spaces. There are three washers for the whole campground, one with a very small tub, they charge $2.00 for each, but the dries are free! Then you find out it takes 4 hours to dry 3 pairs of jeans! We
camped at Riverview RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.

The owner went out of his way to meet us and guide us to the park. Located in a 100 year old rock quarry. Busy and tight, but the service trumpted minor flaws. Cable and WiFi good. We
camped at Riverview RV Park in a Motorhome.

This wasn't our first go around with this park. Unfortunately, due to surrounding RV parks being full, we had to stay at this one, again. This park is located in a pretty area, and is decently maintained. But, the husband/wife who run this facility sorely lack in "customer service" and "manners" and that is putting it mildly! The way they talk to their "patrons" is quite condescending! If you need assistance with anything regarding their hook-ups, be prepared to feel like a nuisance!! I asked for help regarding the cable, and you would have thought I asked for their first born! (And, they never did come help!) Each site doesn't have it's own cable, so every 4 sites or so, their will be a jumbled up mess of cables and 4 different cords stretching across the yards, and underneath RV'S to hook-up for tv. Other than that and their rude demeanor, the park itself is entirely too full. They could take out a few spots, to make room for more decent sized sites, especially with their outrageous rates, that I'm pretty sure they make up depending on how much they feel like charging when you arrive. They have a "bath house/laundry facilities" but, they only have a couple washers and dryers that aren't very good, I used once and after that used the local laundromat. If you are looking for a nice, affordable RV park, go a few more miles down the road to Oak Ridge, they don't have laundry or bath house, but their monthly rates are $75 cheaper, that includes electric, DirecTV, and a very sweet lady who runs the place! We
camped at Riverview RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.

Very difficult to get our rig (36 feet) into this park. Folks are packed in like sardines. Obviously long term/permanent folks here. There is no river view. We had to chase down a staff member to get checked in. Will never stay here again. We
camped at Riverview RV Park in a Travel Trailer.

Watch the road entering. If someone were coming the other direction it could get very interesting! The park is clean. Lots of long terms but the park is kept neat. This isn't a destination park, but a good place to stop overnight. You can see the river, what there is of the river right now. There was a gazebo that was set up with comfortable chairs and a grill that anyone could use. We would stay here again if in the area. We
camped at Riverview RV Park in a Motorhome.

This is a very busy park with a mix of long and short term visitors. The people are very friendly and helpful, but they pack you in like sardines in a can. There is a steep hill leading into the park and,once you get in the park, there is not a lot of room between sites. I was so close to the next RV I could not put my awning out. There seems to have been little thought to the placement of water and sewer hookups, and we did not have enough hose to reach for our sewer connection. However the managers provided me with hose for free, but it was leaky. The WiFi was intermittent and I had to request they reset it several times. Not the best park I have ever stayed in, but far from the worse. One thing I have to say was that the management personnel were very nice and helpful. Not a park to relax in but a reasonable price and close to food and gas. We
camped at Riverview RV Park in a Travel Trailer.

We stayed here in March and it was pretty cold. We have stayed here before only because of the convenience to relatives home. It is real dusty here as all of the streets are dust and gravel. The owner met us on arrival and is very helpful. There are a lot of workers staying here but everyone was very friendly and we had no problems other than the dust. We
camped at Riverview RV Park in a Motorhome.

Nice manager on site. Plenty of room at the park. Grandson liked the play ground. Looked like some people living there but still a nice park. If you want a quiet place this is not for you. The train below the hill comes by quite often and blows the horn right below the hill. But worse than that was the dust! My wife and I found we were so stopped up when we left and didn't know we had allergies so bad. I was miserable until we left and were gone for a few days. I would go back and stay at this park, but it would really be nice to have a paved drive. We
camped at Riverview RV Park in a Motorhome.

We stayed in this park for about a week and would recommend it. The owner greeted us when we came in and even helped us set up. Both he and his assistant were very friendly and helpful. The sites are a little close together but the whole park is well maintained. We
camped at Riverview RV Park in a Motorhome.

The owner is very helpful at this mostly year-round occupied park. It has terrific concrete pads long enough that you don't have to unhook unless you just need to. There is a nice gazebo with a propane grill that the owner filled for us when told it was empty. The park is just off major highways less than 10m west of Tulsa. We
camped at Riverview RV Park in a Motorhome.

If you are looking for a quiet place to relax, I could not recommend this park. If you are looking for a park that is convenient to Tulsa and is well-maintained by friendly owners, then you’re good. First, the issue of noise. We were on the north edge closest to the road, railroad tracks and river. The noise from the road and the train was at times deafening. Every night, the train would pass by several times and sound their horn 5-6 times right at the park. I’m a sound sleeper, but it made me jump every time. I will not swear that it was that loud for all campers, just that OUR site was subject to lots of noise. WiFi wasn’t stellar, but good enough. Cable TV was okay. Hook ups were well-positioned and our pad was level (although we saw a couple of the others that looked off). IMPORTANT: This RV park was packed to capacity when we were here: make reservations! It is located very close to a welding training center and evidently most of the occupants were students there. They get up early to go to school and it can be a bit noisy around 6 a.m. (Wasn’t a problem for me because I was here for work as well). We had no problems with obnoxious people or loud music, etc. Everyone seemed to be very nice. We
camped at Riverview RV Park in a Motorhome.

Park is new and still under construction in some areas. Has paved roads w/concrete slabs. Owner is a policeman and this is to be his retirement. Nice people, even came over to help me hook up when we came in. Hard to find, high on a bluff overlooking the Arkansas river. If you're going, look for the old concrete silo on south side of highway 51, drive is just east of it going up the hill. We
camped at Riverview RV Park in a Travel Trailer.